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PSY 301

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Study Guide Mid Term I

Study Guide - Final Exam, Spring 2005

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PSY/HMSX 320

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PSY 452

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PSY 477

PSY 493

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Lecture Notes Spring 2005

Motivation Scale

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PSY 494


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Personality Theories - SFSU - LeRoux - Spring 2005

Study Guide for Test 1

Freud

Conscious - Unconscious - Preconscious

Id - Ego - Superego

polymorph perverse

cathexis

libido

primary processes - secondary processes

pleasure principle - reality principle - morality principle

oral, anal, phallic, latency & genital stages

over determination

Return of the repressed

Dreams  protect sleep - wish-fulfillment, release of tension, dream work

Defense Mechanisms

repression, reaction formation, projection, displacement, sublimation, identification, regression, mental undoing, rationalizing

Erikson

ego analyst - creativity of the ego

8 stages

oral-sensory:  trust vs mistrust

muscular-anal:  autonomy vs shame & doubt

locomotor-genital:  initiative vs guilt

latency:  industry vs inferiority

Puberty and Adolescence:  identity vs role confusion

Young Adulthood:  intimacy vs isolation

Adulthood:  generativity vs stagnation

Maturity:  ego integrity vs despair

Bowlby-Attachment

Ethology

Characteristics of an instinct

Characteristics of a control system

define attachment

starting & stopping mechanism

secure base phenomenon

critical period – object permanence, ability to walk away, abilities to follow and communicate

Ainsworth's 3 major types of attachment behavior and associated behaviors

 

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